Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 5

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Cosmik Debris

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they can try, I don't believe they have anything with that kind of range and Moscow is armed to the teeth with air defences

but that all aside, all it would achieve is the same as the Crimea bridge stunt: escalation

in fact, a direct strike on Moscow would guarantee significant escalation, WW3 level stuff
we'd better all hope Ukraine isn't crazy enough to go there, or rather that the west isn't crazy enough to give them the capability to go there

So it's OK for Russia to be the bully but not for the bullied to hit back?
 

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sure "surplus", when the US suddenly tries to ramp up production and it's weapon deliveries get progressively less every time you just know they only sent their "surplus"

btw they've never had a "surplus" of HIMARS, everything they send comes from stock they wanted to keep

:laugh:

The biggest arms supplier to Ukraine is Russia.
 

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LOL, the offensive has halted along the entire front, try again


Opytnoe? Ivangrad? Stop relying only on your BS biased sources, towns are being reclaimed daily

sure, there is no massive pushback, why would they push back now while 100+ cruise missiles pummel Ukraine daily and they know they have 300k reinforcements on the way in the coming weeks?

Is that why Russia is issuing evacuation orders for Kherson?
 

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Well those in exile definitely got training in covert tactics from the USSR. That would have been from the KGB playbook of the time. I've even seen them allude to it on TV from time to time. Usually in a nudge-nudge-wink-wink way. They know they've employed KGB style manipulations and tactics in their quest for power once SA transitioned (that was a done deal even without the ANC), and they are not ashamed of it. All in all they seem rather satisfied with and proud of it. They were successful after all. One would think the quality of rule they've provided might be a metric by which they would want to rate the whole thing, but that's likely just projection (as somebody who would want to rate it on such a metric).

Perfectly illustrated here. The reason SA doesn't go against Russia in the UN.

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s-u-r-e

only one army in Ukraine has:
- faced literally all weaponry NATO could throw at it short of nukes
- captured 20% of the other's territory
- destroyed 50% of the other's electricity generation capacity in 3 days

Ukraine sure is stronk! :ROFL:

Yeah, 1.7% of yearly military budget of NATO countries is literally 100% of NATO weapons. :rolleyes:

Your stupidity knows no bounds.
 

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To put it plain and simple what i meant that guy said :

You had 10 green chickens the start of the year.

5 green chickens get killed by your neighbor.

The friend you have in another town says you still have 8 of the original green chickens from the beginning of the year.

That is excluding the other orange chickens you got throughout the year

So is that 3 green chickens is still there.

WTF

Go ask the ex SAAF guys how that math works.
The exact same thing happened with the Cheetah "conversions" from Mirage III airframes. :p
 

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Nope. Prime NATO equipment has not been supplied.



And is steadily losing it village by village.



Which is a war crime...
Yeah that something I've seen coming from pro bots quite often "Nato planned it" if so why was the vast majority of equipment at the start not Nato, even now they do not have modern Nato planes or tanks which you would think would have happened.
 

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Is that the good old blue and yellow on the uniformed soldier's patch there?
I was asking... So what colours do you see?

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The shape and colours look very similar. You can post insignia that you think it looks like if you want.

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How do you know their stock levels and whether they have been resupplied or not? Are you a senior logistics officer in the German military?
Having troubles reading too?

Ammunition for a maximum of two days of war: the Bundeswehr has to fill up its arsenal - but so far it has only ordered a small amount

According to many experts, the Bundeswehr is not prepared for a long-term conflict.

According to experts, the ammunition supplies would only last for one or two days in the event of war. According to the NATO standard, however, 30 days are required.

Although this is known and additional ammunition is being given to Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense is only ordering a small amount of ammunition. The Parliamentary Commissi
 
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